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Word should let me put Equation captions in-line
Sorry, I should have specified that I'm using Word 2003.
I found the drop-down menu, but it doesn't address my particular issue. What I would like for an option to place the caption text that's associated with an equation (or, I suppose, image, table, etc.) to the left or right of the object. So it would be something like: It's important to remember that [a = b + c] [Equation 1] because we'll refer to this in the future. [a = b + c] is the equation object and [Equation 1] is the label text with the nice automatically generated number that can be updated if I rearrange things. As it stands right now, I have to have the equation on its own line, and then the caption on a line above or below it. There's probably not much I can do about this in the existing version of Word. I was led to this dicussion board by a "request a feature" form. All I really wanted to do was suggest something to Microsoft, but once they pushed me here I figured I'd post my wish anyway. "Bob Mathews" wrote: On 22-Nov-2004, wrote: I want to be able to put equation captions in-line with the text when I put my equations in-line. When I opt to place the captions above or below, and then cut & paste them into place in the sentence, things can get quite messed up. In Word, click on Tools Options. Click on the Edit tab. There are two drop-down boxes. The bottom one of the two is labeled "Insert/paste pictures as:". Make sure the option is set to "In line with text". Click OK. The above answer is appropriate for Word 2002 (Office XP) and Word 2003. If you're using an earlier version of Word, it won't apply. In the future, please include your version of Word when asking help questions. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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On 23-Nov-2004, wrote: As it stands right now, I have to have the equation on its own line, and then the caption on a line above or below it. There's no easy way to do that with Equation Editor. OTOH, the professional version of Equation Editor -- MathType -- lets you do that quite easily. It also lets you insert equation references in your document text, with the references linked to the equation numbers. The linking means that if you add or remove a numbered equation, you don't have to manually update the numbers. More info on MathType, including a free fully-functional 30 day evaluation, at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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Insert a two-column borderless table. Put your equation in the left cell and
the caption in the right. You may want to create a dummy equation and caption and save the whole shebang as an AutoText entry. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "th77" wrote in message ... Sorry, I should have specified that I'm using Word 2003. I found the drop-down menu, but it doesn't address my particular issue. What I would like for an option to place the caption text that's associated with an equation (or, I suppose, image, table, etc.) to the left or right of the object. So it would be something like: It's important to remember that [a = b + c] [Equation 1] because we'll refer to this in the future. [a = b + c] is the equation object and [Equation 1] is the label text with the nice automatically generated number that can be updated if I rearrange things. As it stands right now, I have to have the equation on its own line, and then the caption on a line above or below it. There's probably not much I can do about this in the existing version of Word. I was led to this dicussion board by a "request a feature" form. All I really wanted to do was suggest something to Microsoft, but once they pushed me here I figured I'd post my wish anyway. "Bob Mathews" wrote: On 22-Nov-2004, wrote: I want to be able to put equation captions in-line with the text when I put my equations in-line. When I opt to place the captions above or below, and then cut & paste them into place in the sentence, things can get quite messed up. In Word, click on Tools Options. Click on the Edit tab. There are two drop-down boxes. The bottom one of the two is labeled "Insert/paste pictures as:". Make sure the option is set to "In line with text". Click OK. The above answer is appropriate for Word 2002 (Office XP) and Word 2003. If you're using an earlier version of Word, it won't apply. In the future, please include your version of Word when asking help questions. -- Bob Mathews Director of Training 830-990-9699 http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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